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Vortex rings generated by a translating disk from start to stop

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In this article, we investigate experimentally and numerically the time evolution of vortex rings generated by the translation of a rigid disk in a fluid initially at rest and submitted to an acceleration followed by a deceleration. The size of the disk and its motion in terms of stroke length and travel time are varied as control parameters. The start-up vortex ring created in the near wake of the disk is characterized experimentally by PIV, and the measurements agree quantitatively with axisymmetric numerical simulations performed with the Basilisk flow solver. The maximum radius and circulation of the annular vortex and its dynamics are shown to follow different power laws with the control parameters. The modeling adapted from Wedemeyer's two-dimensional theoretical calculations [E. Wedemeyer, Ausbildung eines Wirbelpaares an den Kanten einer Platte, Ingenieur-Archiv 30, (1961)] captures the observed scaling laws. Besides, after the disk stops, a secondary "stopping" vortex ring is generated, which is shown to affect the motion of the main vortex ring.
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hal-04354275 , version 1 (19-12-2023)

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Joanne Steiner, Cyprien Morize, Ivan Delbende, Alban Sauret, Philippe Gondret. Vortex rings generated by a translating disk from start to stop. Physical Review Fluids, 2023, 8 (6), pp.064702. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevFluids.8.064702⟩. ⟨hal-04354275⟩
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